From firehouse.com
* FDNY Capt. Martin Eagan Jr. , the eldest of three firefighter brothers who served as an altar boy at the church where his funeral Mass would be held on Staten Island.
"As other people were going down, the firemen were going up. People would try to stop them, saying, 'There's nothing up there but fire. ' But they kept going up," the Rev. Robert Navins of St. Margaret Mary Church said.
As the service closed, Eagan's 3-year-old daughter walked up to lay a single flower on her father's casket.
"Goodbye, Daddy, I love you," she said.
To President Bush and the military: It's time to rock-n-roll.
* FDNY Capt. Martin Eagan Jr. , the eldest of three firefighter brothers who served as an altar boy at the church where his funeral Mass would be held on Staten Island.
"As other people were going down, the firemen were going up. People would try to stop them, saying, 'There's nothing up there but fire. ' But they kept going up," the Rev. Robert Navins of St. Margaret Mary Church said.
As the service closed, Eagan's 3-year-old daughter walked up to lay a single flower on her father's casket.
"Goodbye, Daddy, I love you," she said.
To President Bush and the military: It's time to rock-n-roll.